Month: December 2016

There’s a third book on the way. It’s about all the traveling we’ve done over the past few years. I wasn’t sure that it would be anything more than just a really long essay, but after 25,000 words, I think I have something here. Probably next year sometime. I’m going to try to get a real publisher for this one instead of just going the CreateSpace route, even though that was pretty rewarding.

I’m using the 500-words-per-day ritual that’s attributed to Hemingway, but who knows if that was really his thing or he was just borrowing it from someone else. Whatever, it’s actually working. The writing happens, pretty much every day, and I don’t get sick of it like I used to when just writing until I couldn’t think of anything else. You’d get 2,000 words out and then be stuck for a week. With this, I stop at around 500 even if there’s more to say. I just save it for tomorrow. I think about what I’ll write next during the day. It’s been fun so far. I highly recommend it.

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A collection of essays, just for you. Most of these were inspired by the same type of thinking that pervades The False Division. Appropriate, since they came out of the same brain.A book frequently described by readers as "dense." Not as in "stupid" but as in, "tightly packed". I'm not sure which sounds better. Can I start over? A philosophical examination of the separation humans put between themselves and everything else. It's a short book, but a long read. I love it and you should too.